June 28
We traveled from Florence to Rome, and on the way, visited the Tuscan village of Siena. Siena is perched atop a hill, and so the entire city is made up of winding, hilly streets. At the center of the town is a large piazza, or plaza that is the location of the Palio, an intense horse race that takes place every July 2 and August 7. The town is divided into neighborhoods, each with its own mascot such as panther, snail, etc. Each neighborhood is represented in the race, and they are very enthusiastic about their particular horse winning. We saw the preparations the town is making for the race, including applying a thick layer of dirt to form a track surrounding the piazza.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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St Peter's Square
This was right after Mass
Rome
Singing for Mass
Rome
Roman Forum
Rome
Colisseum
Siena
Piazza
Siena
A neighborhood in Siena
Florence
Il Porcellino
Florence
David
Florence
Fountain in downtown Florence
Pisa
Singing in front of the church before the concert
Pisa
Taking a short break in front of the duomo
Pisa
Push a little harder
Pisa
The leaning tower of Pisa
Gelato
This is the smoothest, creamiest ice cream in the world!
Lunch in Verona
Brian loves pizza!
Verona Arena
a 2000 year old Roman arena
Juliette's Balcony
Oh Romeo, Romeo .......
Venice - Chiesa de San Rocco
The Lirico Chamber Singers
Venice
Tahe clock tower and Palace of the Doges
Venice
Seeing the sights with a Gondola
Venice
The Basilica of St. Mark
Piazza San Marco
This is the main plaza in Venice
Venice
A random alley in Venice
At Charles de Gaulle Airport
Exhausted
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It is so fun to read about your trip!
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